Welcome to the diyAudio.com Wiki

Most diyAudio members will be completely unfamiliar with the concept of Wiki, so a good and easy to understand explanation is in order. A Wiki is a website where you can edit every page. That's right, every page! See the link [Edit this document] on the bottom of this page? If you click it you can edit this page. But don't edit this one, edit the SandBox page. Before you say it won't work, read WhyWikiWorks.

Why have a Wiki? A Wiki lets you create web pages. Do you want to write a how-to guide on BuildingTheAlephX? amplifier? Or create a list of EnglishTranslations for people that don't speak english but want to understand our slang terms? A Wiki makes these things a piece of cake.

Starting Points

WhatIsAWiki. Background on the strange concept of being able to edit every page.

RecentChanges. Changes made on this site recently. Wiki page authors should keep an eye on this!

WantedPages. These are pages in the Wiki which are named, but don't yet exist. They're also a great way for you to get started with Wikis!

WikiAuthorGuide. If you are planning on editing the Wiki please read this document first.

New Layout

The Wiki has been reworked and ordered into a more categorical fashion. Please try to keep the format the same for any new categories. Also, please try to use as many links to the internal Wiki as possible in your definitions and articles. Try to keep articles under the article headings for each category and out of the actual topic page to avoid clutter at a later date when the knowledge base becomes larger. These aren't enforced rules but they ensure (in my eyes) a healthy future for the DIY Audio Wiki.Mike (a.k.a specialx)